Recent developments in neuroscience that purport to reduce religious experience to specific parts of the brain will not diminish the fundamental cultural or legal standing of religion. William James debunked this possibility in The Varieties of Religious Experience (1902) when he noted that “the organic causation of a religious state of mind” no more refutes religion than the argument that scientific theories are so caused refutes science. But there will be incremental legal change in areas like civil commitment where judges must sometimes distinguish between mental disorder and religious belief. The paradox is that the ecstatic religious experience of unorthodox individuals will fare less well in the courts than the beliefs of conventional...
This peer-reviewed text offers several perspectives on the diversity of brain function, including wa...
Modern neuroscience makes it difficult for one to support a case for substance dualism regarding the...
Ever since science emerged during the history of mankind, even in its most primitive form as natural...
Recent developments in neuroscience that purport to reduce religious experience to specific parts of...
Humans have postulated the existence of a transcendent soul capable of interacting with higher being...
Neurotheology is a fast-growing field of research. Combining philosophy of mind, neuroscience, and r...
During the last decades of the twentieth century scholars have proposed "neurotheology" as a new sub...
The aim of this article is to test explanatory potential of neurotheology – interdisciplinary branch...
This article introduces ideas originating from different sciences of mind and the challenge they pre...
Consider religion to be a community's (1) costly and hard-to-fake commitment (2) to a counterfactual...
This essay evolves around three concepts: (i) brain, (ii) religion, and (iii) relationship. Much of ...
This book reflects on the implications of neurobiology and the scientific worldview on aspects of re...
In this paper, I consider V. S. Ramachandran's in principle agnosticism concerning whether neurologi...
To figure out whether the main empirical question "Is our brain hardwired to believe in and produce ...
It is difficult to describe the relationship of Pentecostals to the natural sciences concerning spir...
This peer-reviewed text offers several perspectives on the diversity of brain function, including wa...
Modern neuroscience makes it difficult for one to support a case for substance dualism regarding the...
Ever since science emerged during the history of mankind, even in its most primitive form as natural...
Recent developments in neuroscience that purport to reduce religious experience to specific parts of...
Humans have postulated the existence of a transcendent soul capable of interacting with higher being...
Neurotheology is a fast-growing field of research. Combining philosophy of mind, neuroscience, and r...
During the last decades of the twentieth century scholars have proposed "neurotheology" as a new sub...
The aim of this article is to test explanatory potential of neurotheology – interdisciplinary branch...
This article introduces ideas originating from different sciences of mind and the challenge they pre...
Consider religion to be a community's (1) costly and hard-to-fake commitment (2) to a counterfactual...
This essay evolves around three concepts: (i) brain, (ii) religion, and (iii) relationship. Much of ...
This book reflects on the implications of neurobiology and the scientific worldview on aspects of re...
In this paper, I consider V. S. Ramachandran's in principle agnosticism concerning whether neurologi...
To figure out whether the main empirical question "Is our brain hardwired to believe in and produce ...
It is difficult to describe the relationship of Pentecostals to the natural sciences concerning spir...
This peer-reviewed text offers several perspectives on the diversity of brain function, including wa...
Modern neuroscience makes it difficult for one to support a case for substance dualism regarding the...
Ever since science emerged during the history of mankind, even in its most primitive form as natural...